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Viking Senior<br />
What was your greatest Central Catholic<br />
Hockey moment and why?<br />
My greatest Central Catholic <strong>hockey</strong> moment is scoring<br />
the first Central goal to start our comeback in the<br />
Penguins Cup semifinal game against Seneca Valley in<br />
2017.<br />
What has Central Catholic taught you?<br />
Central Catholic has taught me brotherhood<br />
extends beyond family.<br />
Who has influenced your <strong>hockey</strong> career or<br />
who do you admire and why?<br />
The two most influential people in my <strong>hockey</strong> career are<br />
my dad and brother. My dad was there to coach my<br />
7:00am or 9:00pm practices, rain or shine, ice or snow. I<br />
learned commitment and dedication from him. My<br />
brother, JK, was always there with advice, both solicited<br />
and unsolicited, and to offer a challenge in the backyard.<br />
I learned from him how to compete until you beat the<br />
unbeatable.<br />
Brian Freyvogel<br />
What is your favorite quote?<br />
"When you pull on that jersey, the name on the<br />
front is a hell of a lot more important than the one<br />
on the back."<br />
-Herb<br />
Brooks<br />
If you could pick one <strong>hockey</strong> player, past or<br />
present, to have dinner with, who would it be<br />
and why?<br />
The player I'd most want to have dinner with is<br />
Herb Brooks because in 1980 he coached a group of<br />
college students to Olympic history in the stunning<br />
defeat of the USSR.<br />
What are your plans for after graduation?<br />
My plans after graduation are to attend college in<br />
pursuit of an engineering degree.<br />
What would you want your teammates to<br />
remember about you?<br />
I would like my teammates to remember me for<br />
giving my all in each game and always having fun<br />
along the way.<br />
What would you "will" to an underclassman<br />
and who would you "will" it to?<br />
I would like to "will" the underclassmen a nice loud<br />
"Let's get out there and #$%@ their $hit up boys!"<br />
Number: 3 | Right Wing | Height: 5' 7"| Weight: 155<br />
Brian is the son of Annie and Kirk '79 and brother to JK<br />
Freyvogel, Jr. '13. They live in O’Hara Township and<br />
attend St. Paul’s Cathedral. Brian has played 7 years of<br />
Central Catholic Viking Hockey.